The basic tenets of the international refugee protection regime, set out in the UN\u27s 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol, grant individuals the right to seek asylum, but do not provide for laws obliging signatory states to grant asylum. This inherent paradox allows signatory states ongoing manoeuvre to prevent would-be asylum seekers from accessing protection in their territories. To this end, countries of the global north have designed and implemented a range of measures aimed at deterring onshore asylum seekers - privileging border control over refugee protection. This paper examines the effectiveness of deterrence measures taken by Australia. It argues that deterrence measures and attendant political rhetoric are not only contrary t...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
It’s time to fundamentally rethink Australia’s approach to asylum seekers, free of narrow assumption...
Australia’s status as the only state with a policy of mandatory indefinite detention of all unlawful...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers continues to polarise public debate. The present study sough...
Asylum seekers and refugees continue to face serious obstacles in their efforts to access asylum. So...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
For many years now, liberal democracies have pursued controversial asylum and border control practic...
This article aims to understand the securitisation process of MV Tampa asylum seekers during the lea...
This research explores a comparison of the use and abuse of deterrence policies, namely the external...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
It’s time to fundamentally rethink Australia’s approach to asylum seekers, free of narrow assumption...
Australia’s status as the only state with a policy of mandatory indefinite detention of all unlawful...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers continues to polarise public debate. The present study sough...
Asylum seekers and refugees continue to face serious obstacles in their efforts to access asylum. So...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
For many years now, liberal democracies have pursued controversial asylum and border control practic...
This article aims to understand the securitisation process of MV Tampa asylum seekers during the lea...
This research explores a comparison of the use and abuse of deterrence policies, namely the external...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...